Showing posts with label fawns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fawns. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Norfork Lake



After several hectic days,
my husband suggested a little quiet boat ride on Norfork Lake
to bring a little peace into our souls.


He had just had the motor on the boat worked on,
and was anxious to see how it would run.


He opened it up,
and it purred like a kitten,
slicing through the calm blue-green waters
and making a beautiful wake.



There weren't a lot of people on the lake,
...maybe because it was the last weekend before schools reopened.



Our presence startled a grey heron into flight.



It gracefully flew just above the water
and found a perch in a tree.


All too soon we headed back to the boat dock,


...tied up the boat and headed back to shore,



...and thanked God for the abundant rainfall
that had replenished our lakes and rivers after the drought.



As we were leaving the lake area,
two fawns stood so still watching us
that it looked like they were just posing for a picture!


This past winter I did a post showing how low our lake levels were.
If you missed it and would like to see the difference the rain has made, click HERE!
Thank you to all of you who prayed for rain!

Thank you to Stewart for allowing me to link
with birders across the globe!
To see a gallery of bird photos, click on his name.

And, 
as always,
to see my latest Rock4Today post,
featuring the Names of God on Rocks,
click HERE!